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Hunter's Hat

20th century, 1950–2000
Object PlaceMali
Medium/TechniqueCloth, leather, mirrors, metal, horn or bone, shells, bird skulls, fur, paper, yarn
DimensionsOverall (Shirt): 86 x 66 cm (33 7/8 x 26 in.)
Overall (shirt): 130 x 103 cm (51 3/16 x 40 9/16 in.)
Overall (cap): 16 x 26 x 16 cm (6 5/16 x 10 1/4 x 6 5/16 in.)
Credit LineGift of Geneviève McMillan in memory of Reba Stewart
Accession number2009.2680
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsTextiles
Description
Among the Mande peoples, including the Bamana, shirts and headdresses with potent substances ritually protect and fortify hunters, who venture into the wilderness and confront unpredictable spirits and dangerous animals. Along with the hunter's tunic, the hat fortified the hunter, with horns containing strong medicines or ritual substances. The men do not wear these hats during the actual hunt, but don them during festivals and public events-a sign of distinction and their elevated role in society. These powerful objects began their journeys into art collections only in the 1960s, when shifts in Western scholarship and taste moved textiles and dress into the realm of art.
Provenance1960s, acquired in Bamako, Mali by Geneviève McMillan (b. 1922 - d. 2008), Cambridge, MA; 2008, to the Geneviève McMillan and Reba Stewart Foundation, Cambridge; 2009, gift of the Geneviève McMillan and Reba Stewart Foundation to the MFA. (Accession Date: June 17, 2009)
Hunter's Tunic
Artist Unidentified
20th century, 1950–2000
Artist Unidentified
20th century
Hat
Artist Unidentified
20th century
Hat
Artist Unidentified
20th century
Mask
Artist Unidentified
20th century, 1950–2000
Headdress
20th century
Mask
Artist Unidentified
20th century
Shrine of the head
Artist Unidentified
20th century
Mask (bwoom)
Artist Unidentified
20th century
20th–mid 20th century